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Welcome to 2013-14 pre-enrollment

Welcome to 2013-14 pre-enrollment. Counselors for grades 10-12: Janet Andersen A, H, N, S, V Maurisa Afante B, E, F, G, J, K, U Sherre Brauer C, M, O, W, X, Y, Z Nakia McCarrell D, I, L, P, Q, R, T. Pre Enrollment. Label on envelope :

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Welcome to 2013-14 pre-enrollment

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  1. Welcome to 2013-14 pre-enrollment

  2. Counselors for grades 10-12:Janet Andersen A, H, N, S, V MaurisaAfanteB, E, F, G, J, K, USherre Brauer C, M, O, W, X, Y, ZNakia McCarrell D, I, L, P, Q, R, T

  3. PreEnrollment • Label on envelope: • There is a label on the outside of the packet that you have received that tells you everything that you will need to return to the counseling center by the 18th of February. Return the items in this envelope. • Transcript: • Your transcript is in your packet, to assist you in planning your classes for next year. • It lists your EOI scores • If you have completed the 14 competencies/class for personal financial literacy, the statement should be on your transcript. • Your credit summary with total credits is listed. • In order to be promoted to the next grade level, students must have acquired units as follows, by August 2013: Grade 9 to 10 5 units Grade 10 to 11 10 units Grade 11 to 12 16 units 2013-14 Seniors: February 11, 2013 2013-14 Juniors: February 12, 2013 2013-14 Sophomores: February 13, 2013

  4. Student Verification form • long form in packet • Check to make sure info is correct • Make sure E-Mail is current • Draw line through incorrect info • Add corrections on the side • Sign form • You must include a current utility bill (gas, water, electric) with service address, for each student. No cut off notices. • Return in packet

  5. Course Selection Form • English: choose regular or honors • Science: If you have not taken biology, choose this one. If you have, choose a science. • Math: Refer to the flow chart in your course catalog for your next level of math • History: Choose regular or honors • If you have not taken personal financial literacy, put it as one of your electives. It is required. • Choose your courses wisely to help you prepare to graduate and achieve your post-high school goal. • You are committing to take these courses for 2013-14. • Make sure that you and your parent sign this form!

  6. Pre AP / AP Courses Pre-Advanced Placement and Advanced Placement course are offered in: • English • Math • Science • Social Studies • Art • World Language • Music Moore’s Pre AP courses are vertically and sequentially aligned in order to prepare students for AP coursework. Therefore, a student NOT taking Pre AP in one grade level may have his/her readiness adversely affected for the Pre AP or AP courses at the next grade level.

  7. College Prep andMHS Graduation Requirements23 total credits are needed to graduate If you are on the College Prep track, this is what you will need to graduate from Moore High School with a diploma. CollegePrep Fine arts or Speech (1 Unit) current grade 9 ½ Unit Personal Financial Literacy Physical Education Athletics, Vocal Music, or Instrumental Music (1) MHS Requirements English (4 Units) Math (3 Units) Lab Science (3 Units) History/Citizenship Skills (3 ½ units) Foreign language OR Computer Technology (2 units) 1 additional unit from the courses listed above Electives +

  8. Core Curriculum and MHS Graduation Requirements23 total credits are needed to graduate If you are on the Core Curriculum Path, this is what you will need to graduate from Moore High School with a diploma. English (4 Units) Math (3 Units) Lab Science (3 Units) History/Citizenship Skills (3 ½ units) Electives Fine Arts (2 Units) current grade 9 Fine Arts (2 units) current grade 9 ½ Unit Personal Financial Literacy Physical Education Athletics, Vocal Music, or Instrumental Music (1) Core Curriculum MHS Requirements +

  9. End of Instruction Testing The State of Oklahoma requires that all students entering 9th grade must demonstrate mastery of the state academic content standards in the following subject areas in order to graduate and receive a standard diploma. Students must pass:and 2 of the following 5: Algebra I Algebra II English II English III Geometry Biology I US History ** Common Core is being added in the near future and at this time we do not know how that is going to affect your student and these requirements.**

  10. Certificate of Distinction Students who meet the specified requirements will be recognized as graduates of distinction. They will wear a green cord during the graduation ceremony and be recognized graduation program. • 4 Units of English • 4 Units of Math (In grades 9-12) • 4 Units of Social Studies • 4 Units of Science • 2 Units of World Language • 2 Units of Technology, the Humanities, or the Arts • Must have a minimum of 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scales • Must pass ALL of the EOI exams

  11. SPORTS Requirements • Must have a current physical every school year! See coach for physical form. • After school participation IS required for all sportsduring season. • Some sports require you to provide transportation to practice site. • IF you have questions you can go to our website and click on Co-Curricular Tab, Scroll down to Athletics and you can e-mail the coach for the particular sport you are interested in and they can answer all of your questions! In order to participate in competitive activities, a student must have passed 5 classes the previous semester and be currently passing all classes. Specific implementation of this policy will follow the regulations established by the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association.

  12. NCAA • Any student that is going to participate in a college athletic program under the guidance of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is responsible to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse and complete all high school coursework needed to satisfy the NCAA’s requirements. All questions should be directed to the head coach of the related sport and/or the site athletic director. • Website: www.ncaa.org Go to our website and click on Co-Curricular tab, when the next page pulls up click on Athletics, then you find the coach for the sport that your child wishes to participate in and e-mail them any questions you may have.

  13. Other forms in Packet Home language form must be completed and signed every year. Health Form needs any health conditions and medications listed. Parent/guardian signature required. Parent Consent Forms do not worry about advisor’s name. You and your child need to sign these forms and turn it back in with the packet. Home Language Survey Health Form Parent Consent Forms

  14. Other items of Interest • June of your sophomore year is the last time you can apply to be on Oklahoma’s Promise • If you are on an affidavit, you have an intent for affidavit in your packet which must be returned with a utility bill. Instructions for scheduling a new affidavit are attached to the intent sheet. • If you are on a transfer, you have an intent sheet in your packet with instructions. Courses with a “#” can be repeated for credit Courses with a “+” is required for graduation. Choice of subjects will be considered as final, barring unforeseen failures.

  15. Due February 18th Items to return Completed: • Course Selection Form • Student Verification Form • Current utility bill with service address • Home Language Survey • Parent Consent Forms • Affidavit intent, if it applies to you • Transfer intent, if it applies to you Return items in your packet to the Counseling Center. If you have questions, write those questions on a sheet of paper and put in the packet. Once your counselor receives the required items, she will meet with you to discuss your course selections and answer your questions.

  16. Thank you for your attention!

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